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assuming that this is the sentence you're referring to :
Sentence 1: As I turned onto Bryce Road, I saw the Parkers’ cat crouched under a tree, hissing at something on the ground.
Sentence 2: I decided to ride my skateboard to school this morning.
Sentence 3: I shooed the cat away and called my older stepbrother, a veterinarian, because he would know just how to help them.
Sentence 4: Approaching the cat, I noticed that a nest full of tiny birds was on the ground; it must have fallen from a branch.
The most logical way to sequence these into logical narratives would be :
Sentence 2 , Sentence 1, Sentence 4, sentence 3
Sentence 1: As I turned onto Bryce Road, I saw the Parkers’ cat crouched under a tree, hissing at something on the ground.
Sentence 2: I decided to ride my skateboard to school this morning.
Sentence 3: I shooed the cat away and called my older stepbrother, a veterinarian, because he would know just how to help them.
Sentence 4: Approaching the cat, I noticed that a nest full of tiny birds was on the ground; it must have fallen from a branch.
The most logical way to sequence these into logical narratives would be :
Sentence 2 , Sentence 1, Sentence 4, sentence 3
If you're referring to this :
Sentence 1: What a peaceful morning, I thought to myself.
Sentence 2: I opened my eyes, lay still for a moment, and listened to the sounds of the forest.
Sentence 3: At that very moment, I heard Joaquin frantically scream, “Enzo, come quick! Look!”
Sentence 4: The rustling tree branches sounded like hushed whispers, and I wondered what they were saying.
What is the most logical way to sequence these sentences to create a logical narrative?
A. sentence 2, sentence 4, sentence 1, sentence 3 is the correct answer